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Studien zu Vincenzo de Rossi : Die frühen und mittleren Werke (1536-1561) /Schallert, Regine. January 1998 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Diss.--Freiburg im breisgau, 1995. / Bibliogr. p. 285-296. Index. catalogue des oeuvres p. 231-280.
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The madrigals of Salamon de' RossiNewman, Joel. January 1962 (has links)
Thesis--Columbia University. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 341-355).
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Luigi Rossi: Early Baroque Italian Cantatas for the Modern Singer, with Modern Editions of Selected WorksGriffiths, Sarah Abigail 08 1900 (has links)
The early baroque songs, or cantatas, of Luigi Rossi (1597-1653) are largely absent from the canon of standard Italian vocal repertory utilized by young singers and voice teachers today. In this document Rossi’s composition style is considered, along with modern edition trends, within the emerging genre of Italian early baroque song. Several of Luigi Rossi’s vocal works — chosen for their simplicity, brevity, dramatic content, and suitability for a young singer — are presented in modern transcriptions for voice and piano. The following document lays the groundwork for the inclusion of Luigi Rossi’s songs in the modern canon of Italian vocal music. Part I provides an introduction to Luigi Rossi and the considerations involved in creating modern editions of early baroque solo vocal music. In Chapter 1, Rossi’s patronage and compositional output are considered along with the reception and dissemination of his works in Italy and France. Chapter 2 of this study explores the historical context and lasting influence of Parisotti’s Arie Antiche, the larger collection from which the ubiquitous Schirmer edition, Twenty-four Italian Songs and Arias of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, is drawn. One well-known song that appears in the Schirmer edition is Giulio Caccini’s Amarilli, mia bella. In an effort to illustrate trends in modern editions and performance practice, this song is traced from its first appearance in 1602 through representations in modern anthologies. Chapter 3 considers the practical concerns of modern editors of baroque vocal music – such as performance practice applications, ornamentation, and pedagogical considerations – with respect to the cantatas of Luigi Rossi. Chapter 4 discusses the three cantatas by Luigi Rossi that are presented in Part II as performance editions.
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Loyalty and identity in two of Vittorio Rossi's playsCambria, Anna January 2000 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Desde los ojos de un niño : análisis crítico de las obras de Cristina Peri Rossi /González, Lori Kay. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Central Connecticut State University, 2000. / Thesis advisor: Lilián Uribe. " ... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts [in Modern Language]." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-114).
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Aldo Rossis Auseinandersetzung mit Geschichte, Erinnerung und Identität am Beispiel des Projekts des Deutschen Historischen Museums /Tieben, Hendrik, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, 2005. / "DISS. ETH Nr. 15811." Includes bibliographical references (p. 352-375).
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L'analogue D'Aldo RossiOlivier, B. (Bernard) January 1996 (has links)
This paper presents different aspects of architect Aldo Rossi's thought related to analogy. The idea of type which is central to The Architecture of the City, is reinterpreted here in relation with Rossi's ideas about analogy which are proposed in A Scientific Autobiography. The influence of Etienne-Louis Boullee and Ernesto Rogers are discussed. Rossi's architectural type is related to Carl Jung's archetype whose numinous and compulsive aspects relate type to Rossi's ideas about architecture as instrument or apparatus. The theme of the cabine and the sea, and that of deposition are analyzed in order to illustrate the ideas above. The deposition introduces a discussion of Rossi's ambivalence about the role of type and the possibilities of architecture today. Finally, the moral and political aspects of these theories about analogy is presented in relation Rossi's ideas of the analogous city and of technique.
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L'analogue D'Aldo RossiOlivier, B. (Bernard) January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
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Reticulocyte count and indices in dogs naturally and experimentally infected with Babesia rossiSeejarim, Chandini January 2020 (has links)
Despite haemolytic anaemia being the main consequence of Babesia rossi infection
in dogs, the bone marrow response has been reported to be mild in the face of severe
anaemia. A similar finding has been described in falciparum malaria and has been
ascribed to either a decreased production of erythroid precursors or an inability of
erythroid precursors to respond to hormonal stimulus.
Recently, more information has become available on the use of various reticulocyte
indices in an attempt to describe and explain the underlying pathogenesis of various
anaemias as their release describes the recent functional state of the bone marrow.
The objective of this study was to compare the admission absolute reticulocyte count
(ARC) and reticulocyte indices in dogs naturally infected with B. rossi with dogs
suffering from immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA), unrelated to babesiosis,
as well as healthy control dogs. The ARC and reticulocyte indices were also evaluated
in five experimentally B. rossi infected dogs throughout the disease course.
This was a retrospective observational study looking at the records generated on a
haematology analyser, the ADVIA 2120 (Siemens, Munich, Germany). The
haematocrit (HCT), ARC and other reticulocyte indices for 103 dogs, naturally infected
with B. rossi was compared to 16 dogs with IMHA and 14 control dogs. The
experimentally infected dogs consisted of five purpose-bred beagles that were infected
with high and low dose B. rossi parasite inoculum. Differences between groups were
assessed using the Mann-Whitney U test, whereas the Friedman’s ANOVA was used
to assess the change over time during the disease course in the experimentally
infected dogs. The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks test was then used to determine the
differences within the experimentally infected groups.
The median (IQR) HCT for the Babesia (0.16 L/L; 0.12 – 0.27; P < 0.001) and IMHA
(0.15 L/L; 0.12 – 0.17; P < 0.001) groups were significantly lower than the control group (0.52 L/L; 0.45 – 0.57). For the Babesia and IMHA groups the HCT did not differ
significantly. Compared to the control group (42.1 x109/L; 33.8 – 62.6), the median
(IQR) ARC was significantly higher in the Babesia (82.1 x109/L; 48.6 – 174.9; P =
0.006) and IMHA (256.7 x109/L; 79.0 – 436.9; P = 0.004) groups. The ARC was
significantly lower in the Babesia group compared to the IMHA group (P = 0.011),
despite no significant difference for HCT between groups.
On day four of the experimentally infected group, approximately 24 – 48 hours after a
peripheral parasitaemia was observed, there was a sudden decrease in the ARC to
less than its value on day one, which was inappropriate for the degree of anaemia
observed.
The reticulocytes of B. rossi naturally infected dogs were larger and more hypochromic
with a greater difference in cellular haemoglobin (CH) between reticulocytes and
mature erythrocytes compared to the control group, whereas the reticulocytes of the
experimentally infected dogs were smaller and more hypochromic than day one of
infection. All reticulocyte indices demonstrated significant differences on day four
compared to day one of the experimental study. The changes noted in the reticulocyte
indices are postulated to be a contribution of anaemia of inflammation (AID), shift
reticulocytosis and iron-restricted erythropoiesis.
This study concludes that the regenerative response in dogs naturally infected with B.
rossi is inappropriate, despite the severity of anaemia observed, compared to dogs
with IMHA. Furthermore, the findings of the experimentally group may indicate a
possible direct suppressive action of the Babesia parasite on the bone marrow during
the time of parasitaemia, resulting in insufficient erythropoiesis. Similar findings have
been reported in falciparum malaria and other factors will require further investigation. / Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2020. / Companion Animal Clinical Studies / MSc / Unrestricted
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A biblioteca de Paulo Rossi Osir: coleção e arte / The library of Paulo Rossi osir: collection and artBortoluci, Lauci dos Reis 11 June 2007 (has links)
Trata sobre a biblioteca que pertenceu ao pintor Paulo Rossi Osir e foi adquirida pelo Museu de Arte Contemporanea MAC USP em 1963. / The texts deals about the library that belonged to the painter Paulo Rossi Osir and has been acquiried by the Museum of the Contemporary Art MAC of the University of Sao Paulo USP in 1963.
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